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Courts need more than numbers; they need to understand how those numbers were reached. RAPEL offers a courtroom-friendly roadmap. Use the questions below to evaluate any vocational opinion that references the RAPEL...

The RAPEL model offers a structured way to explain earning capacity after an injury or employment disruption. It helps courts, adjusters, and attorneys understand how an individual’s work life may change—without jargon...

A practical, court-ready overview of how experts document and quantify changes in household services after an injury. Why This Analysis Matters Loss of household services is ultimately about change—what the individual contributed...

A neutral, court-ready framework for turning impairment into defensible, task-level household-services valuation. Why Labels Matter—But Function Drives Value “Partial” and “total” impairment are useful clinical or descriptive labels. In valuation, though, what...

A clear, court-ready framework for identifying and documenting uncompensated household labor in claims involving loss of household services. Why Definitions Matter “Household services” encompass the unpaid tasks a person performs to maintain...

For attorneys and legal teams seeking a clear, court-ready understanding of how household services are defined, evaluated, and valued. What Are “Household Services”? “Household services” refers to the unpaid work a person...